Desolation Boulevard is full of pop rock/glam hooks and chunks of Andy Scott's proto-metal guitar and Steve Priest's bass. Songs like the above mentioned hit singles blend along deep hard rockers like Set Me Free, Into The Night and Sweet F.A. The record also includes one of their greatest tracks ever in The Six Teens, where vocalist Brian Connolly really shines. The UK version includes the riffy Turn It Down, more Glam Metal in Medusa, and drummer Mick Tucker's (who should be mentioned in the same breath as Bonham and Moon) tour de force, The Man With The Golden Arm.
For me, Sweet (along with the mighty Slade) is a band that although they did have some great success with their early hit singles, should have been one of the biggest rock bands ever. The four albums from Sweet F.A. through to Off The Record are as good (or better) than most hard rock stuff from the 70's. Now, I list them along all the great rock acts of all time..., most know them for Little Willy and Ballroom Blitz. A criminally underrated band (especially in North America), Sweets's influence can be heard in almost everyone from Def Leppard to Motley Crue, and most of the late 80's L.A. hard rock scene. One of the all time greats. Here's a vid of their amazing (and personal fave), Turn It Down! Do exactly that!! R.I.P Brian and Mick. Until next time...
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